The Illinois Department of Public Health website lists all immunization requirements for Illinois school children. Please refer to the ILGA website for more information.

Vision and Hearing Screenings
Children in preschool, kindergarten, first, second, third, and special education will receive a hearing screening. Children in preschool, second, eighth, and special education will receive a vision screening. Vision screening is not a substitute for a complete eye and vision evaluation by an eye doctor. Your child is not required to undergo a vision screening if an optometrist or ophthalmologist completed and signed a report form indicating that an examination has been administered within the previous 12 months. If applicable please provide your school with a copy of your child's eye examination. All screening is completed during regular school hours.

Wed, 10/04/17 at Early Childhood Center
Tue, 10/10/17 at Meadowview School
Thu, 10/12/17 at Avon Center School
Fri, 10/13/17 at Woodview School
Tue, 10/17/17 at Prairieview School
Wed, 10/18/17 at Park Campus
Thu, 10/19/17 at Park Campus
Fri, 10/20/17 at Frederick School
Tue, 10/24/17 at Grayslake Middle School

Lake County Health Department Notice
The Lake County Health Department/ Community Health Center has scheduled H1N1 flu vaccination clinics at five Lake County sites. These walk-in clinics are initially for people in specific high priority target groups.
Download the flyer for more information.

Illinois Mandatory Eye Exam Law for Children Goes Into Effect
The Illinois legislature has amended the School Health Code to require all children entering Illinois schools for the first time, including kindergarten, to have a vision examination. Please visit the Prevent Blindness America website for more information and download the Legislation Text.